Experience Krakow’s Old Town by golf cart, then visit Wawel Castle and Cathedral with a guide. Enjoy lunch at a local bistro before exploring the fascinating Rynek Underground Museum.
Highlights:
• Explore Krakow’s Old Town on a comfy golf cart with audio guide
• Admire Wawel Castle’s Renaissance beauty and the Gothic Cathedral of coronations
• Touch the mighty Sigismund Bell for good luck in the cathedral tower
• Enjoy a tasty break at a local bistro during your tour
• Explore Krakow’s medieval past in the fascinating Rynek Underground Museum
Begin your journey with a comfortable, eco-friendly golf cart ride through Krakow’s Old Town — a fun and sustainable way to explore the city. Glide past charming streets and historic landmarks with an audio guide. Then, visit Wawel Castle and Cathedral with a live guide to uncover Poland’s royal heritage. After a relaxing lunch at a local bistro, continue to the Rynek Underground Museum to discover Krakow’s medieval secrets.
See Krakow’s top attractions on a comfortable, eco-friendly golf cart tour of the Old Town. Visit the Main Market Square, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the Cloth Hall. Pass the Barbican, Planty Park, and Collegium Maius, and admire Wawel Castle from a perfect viewpoint. With audio commentary and zero walking, it’s the easiest and most enjoyable way to experience the best of Krakow’s UNESCO World Heritage heart.
Afterwards, meet your guide and begin your journey into the world of monarchy, faith, and art. Step inside the Royal Castle, transformed in 1930 into one of Poland’s most important museums. Wander through grand chambers filled with Renaissance and Baroque interiors, paintings, sculptures, porcelain, and military artifacts. Marvel at treasures such as Flemish tapestries commissioned by King Sigismund II Augustus and Italian Renaissance masterpieces from the Lanckoroński collection. You will also see Wawel’s unique collection of Eastern art, including the largest set of Ottoman tents in Europe.
The highlight of your visit is the Wawel Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that has witnessed the coronations, weddings, and funerals of Polish monarchs. Enter chapels and altars, then climb the tower to see the mighty Sigismund Bell—tradition says touching it brings good luck. Finally, descend to the crypts where kings, queens, poets, and national heroes rest, as your guide shares stories of power, devotion, and legacy.
Then, enjoy a relaxing lunch at a nearby bistro.
Afterwards with your skip-the-line ticket and an expert local guide, you’ll explore nearly 4,000 square meters of underground paths, merchant stalls, and archaeological remains. Multimedia installations—holograms, touchscreens, and films—recreate the bustle of medieval Kraków, from merchants’ calls to the creak of carts.
Highlights include reconstructions of 11th-century burials, traces of ancient streets, and unique artifacts that illustrate Kraków’s role as a thriving trade hub. You’ll also see how daily life was shaped by craftsmen, merchants, and travelers passing through one of Central Europe’s busiest markets. Your guide enriches the journey with stories about commerce, religion, and the turbulent history revealed during excavations.
When you return to the surface, the Main Square—with St. Mary’s Basilica and the Cloth Hall towering above—will feel different, transformed by the hidden history you’ve just explored.
Parking Kiss&Ride in front of the "Zabka" store. Look for a golf cart labeled excursions.city
Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour begins. Once the group has departed, latecomers cannot join and tickets are non-refundable.
A dress code applies for places of worship and selected museums: shorts and sleeveless tops are not allowed; both men and women must cover knees and shoulders.
Please note that the meeting point is not located on the Wawel Hill, but at the location indicated on your voucher.
Gratuities are optional but always appreciated as a gesture of thanks for your guide.
Krakow, the former capital of Poland, is a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture. It's home to the Wawel Royal Castle, the historic Main Market Square, and the largest medieval old town in Europe. Krakow's vibrant arts scene, bustling nightlife, and proximity to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine make it a must-visit destination.
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GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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Krakow is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
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Krakow Main Bus Station, Młocińscy Bus Station
Krakow's tram system is efficient and covers most of the city. Trams are comfortable and frequent.
Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
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